

This is not in the best interest of weaker players, who may have their feelings hurt. We are working on a fix for this problem.Įrror 13 – You have attempted to operate the Diablo III game code at a “high level of play”. Do not access the game client, and do not point your Mobile Authenticator at family or friends and press the “Fire” button. Those using low-end systems with less than four megabytes of RAM are advised to disable all graphics and sound before playing Diablo III.Įrror 7 – The servers are down for emergency maintenance following the recent game update. Please ensure that your video card is VGA-compatible and launch Diablo III in DOS. Hopefully, the reason you cannot connect to 2.0™ will soon become clear.Įrror 4 – Diablo III is not compatible with Windows 3.1. But thanks to the power of Anonymous Sources™, I have been able to acquire internal documents that detail the “unknown error messages” associated with the game client. In this case, the current “ Diablo III common errors and solutions” thread is wholly inadequate. Meanwhile, Blizzard Entertainment’s team of hard-working employees has been keeping people up to-date on the types of error messages that players may receive in the course of failing to enjoy their purchase.Ĭurrently, Blizzard Entertainment company policy is to understate and downplay the issue.

Diablo III continues its trek to becoming the modern-day version of Pac-Man for the Atari 2600, a game that sold millions but irreparably damaged the reputation of those involved in its development.
